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Agustín
- No argument about that.
- No argument here.
- Without question.
- No doubt.
- Absolutely.
Are all these expressions interchangeably? Or, do you prefer to use them differently depending on meaning or perhaps why they emphasised your answer in a different way?
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Nov 7, 2023 12:51 PM
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They could all be used to show agreement, but the first two aren't used very frequently and "no question" is much more common than "without question." Another really common one is "for sure."
November 7, 2023
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